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Cubism was a 20th century avant-garde art movement, pioneered by Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque, that revolutionized European painting and sculpture, and inspired related movements in music and lit...
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Cubism proved to have a huge influence on modem art and later generations. It has still a fresh impression on our mind. We would like to reconfirm this cubism again and introduce the cubist painters who are not so well known today.
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A primary difference between Cubism and those movements is that Cubism is based much less on the expression of emotion than it is an intellectual experiment with structure.
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The main characteristics of Cubism were the rejection of the single viewpoint in favour of showing the fragmented subject from several different points of view, combined with the simplification of forms.
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Cubism began in France, where it flourished as a movement between 1907 and 1914. It was headed by the work of Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque. Characteristics of the first phase of Cubism, usually called Analytic Cubism, were the simplification, distortion and emphasis of the forms of objects.
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. The Characteristics of Cubism ; Familiarity with the characteristics of Cubism is necessary when creating this composition. In this movement, artists no longer drew subjects in a natural or realistic fashion. ... The following are typical characteristics of Cubism: * Rearrangements of objects as if they were broken...
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Cubism: List of artists and index to where their art can be viewed at art museums worldwide. ... Artists by Movement: Cubism ... Cubism was developed between about 1908 and 1912 in a collaboration between Georges Braque and Pablo Picasso. Their main influences are said to have been Tribal Art (although Braque later disputed...
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CUBISM--An early 20th Century style of art characterized by overlapping picture planes, ... INTERNATIONAL STYLE--A style of architecture which appeared in Europe between the 1920s and 1930s. Some of the characteristics included the use of new materials that allowed buildings to have outside walls of materials such as glass,
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ART, SCIENCE AND THE MIND: CUBISM AS A FORM OF COMPLEXITY ... In particular, the way the human mind deals with both art and science are shown to have certain similar characteristics, which are best formulated in terms of the modeling relationship.
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